RADIATOR: EXPLOITS IN THE WIRELESS CITY 13 – 24 January 2009 Launch event: 14 January 6-11pm
// PARTICIPANTS: Frank Abbott & Duncan Higgins UK // Annexinema UK // Annual General Meeting (AGM) IT/DK // Ryosuke Akiyoshi JP // Blu UK // Jim Brouwer & Chris Cousin UK // Andrew Browne & Katie Doubleday UK // Patrick Farmer UK // Sebastian Craig UK // Glenn Davidson (Artstation) UK // Siân Robinson Davies UK // Dis-locate JP/UK // Niklas Goldbach DE // Hatch UK // Candice Jacobs UK // JODI NL/BE // Miska Knapek DK/SE // Dominic Lash UK // Folke Köbberling & Martin Kaltwasser DE // Son Woo Kyung JP // Matt Milton UK // Leona Misu JP // Yuko Mohri JP // Suzanne Moxhay UK // Ian Nesbitt UK // Christian Nold UK // N55 DK // Chris Oakley UK // Origami Biro & The Joy of Box UK // The Owl Project UK // Plankton AU // paiR UK // Paula Rousch PT/UK // Rustie (Warp) UK // Scott Jon Siegel USA // Spamchop UK // Stanza UK // Akihiko Taniguchi JP // John Timberlake UK // Trampoline: Platform for New Media Art DE/UK // Michiko Tsuda JP // Visual Correspondents NL // John Wall UK // Mizuki WatanabeJP // Shunsuke Watanabe JP // Wounded Knee UK // ZimmerFrei IT Background The 4th Radiator festival & symposium, “Exploits in the Wireless City”, aims to instigate discussion and debate based on the understanding that the development of digital networks are transforming our notion of (public and private) space. In its critique, Radiator will question the opportunities, future strategies and implementations that artists and communities face when learning to act within these new hybrid city spaces. Through its artistic interventions, Radiator will put theory into practice with projects and events that both position and challenge the dominant forces at work in the urban environment and explore the new territories opened up by hybrid space. The Going Underground project, investigates this infrastructure by placing 5 artists into the urban confines of British cities: Glenn Davidson (Artstation) (UK), Folke Köbberling & Martin Kaltwasser (DE), Ian Nesbitt (UK), Christian Nold (UK), N55 (DK). These artists will act as sleeper agents, observing and gathering information from a range of different sources including; architects, planning departments, city council offices, surveillance, monitoring centre’s and the Police to create new work in response to their research. The Radiator festival and symposium is curated by Anette Schäfer & Miles Chalcraft from Trampoline. Trampoline has hosted and curated events in both Nottingham and Berlin since 1997. // SYMPOSIUM: EXPLOITS IN THE WIRELESS CITY 15-16 January 2009 A two day event at Broadway Media Centre, Nottingham. Bringing together artists with architects, urban theorists, computer scientists, sociologists and fellow citizens, the symposium will explore, question and play with a new urban landscape where the re-conceptualizing of the public sphere in the regeneration developments of the East Midlands mirror those around Europe. // PARTICIPANTS IN THE SYMPOSIUM: Presentations by: Saskia Sassen (keynote) // Richard Barbrook // Duncan Campbell // Rob Van Kranenburg // Charlie Gere // Saul Albert // Simon Sheikh // Peter Goodwin // Neil Cummings // Krzysztof Nawratek // Holger Schnädelbach // JODI // Usman Haque // Gordan Savicic // Folke Köbberling, Martin Kaltwasser // Glenn Davidson (Artstation) // Ion Sørvin, Øivind Alexander Slaatto (N55) // Ian Nesbitt // Stanza Chairs and Moderators: Kuba Szreder // Sean Dodson // Joost Van Loon // Susanne Jaschko // David Crouch // Andreas Wittel Observers and advisors: Sarah Cook // Regine Debatty // Laura Sillars // Alessandro Ludovico // RADIATOR FESTIVAL & SATELLITE EVENTS 13-24 January 2009 JODI // Blu // Visual Foreign Correspondents - January 2009 // Digital Broadway // Broadway Media Centre // inc Artist’s Talk from JODI & Screening of Spectre of the Spectres Nikolas Goldbach // Suzanne Moxhay // Visual Foreign Correspondents - 13 – 24 Jan // Urban Screens // Nottingham // Leicester // Derby Dis-locate – 13 – 24 Jan // Dis-locate is a project based in Japan presenting an annual festival in Tokyo/Yokohama that investigates the relationship between new media and the environment // 13 January Preview 6-8pm // Hand and Heart Gallery // inc. Artist’s Talk & Screening Hatch - 13 Jan 8pm // A performance platform curated by Michael Pinchbeck & Nathan Miller // Loggerheads EXPLOITS IN THE WIRELESS CITY EXHIBITION 14 – 24 Jan // Glenn Davidson (Artstation) // Sebastain Craig // Candice Jacobs // Köbberling & Kaltwasser // N55 // Ian Nesbitt // Stanza // Surface Gallery Dealmaker & Wigflex Presents 14 Jan 9pm – 1am // Rustie (Warp) // Spamchop // Keaver & Brause // Electronica music // Brownes QUAD Jan 15 5–9.30pm // Annual General Meeting [AGM] // Sîan Robinson Davies // Bill Drummond // Charlie Gere // Paula Roush // Akihko Taniguchi // Jane & Louise Wilson // As part of Symposium trip Origami Biro and The Joy of Box // Chris Cousin & Jim Brouwer – 15 Jan 9pm // Live experimental electronic music/performance // The New Art Exchange Trampoline Platform Event – 16 Jan // The Owl Project // Burd & Scarr // Wounded Knee // Patrick Farmer // Dominic Lash // Matt Milton // MIDSR // Lovebites Fusing Frames Workshop // The New Art Exchange // Andrew Brown & Kaite Doubleday // Open City Walk Annexinema – 17 Jan 8pm // An evening of artist’s short films curated by Emily Wilczek & Ian Nesbitt // The Art Organisation John Wall – 24 Jan 8pm // Closing Event // Backlit // SYMPOSIUM TICKETS Full Pass: £ 60 (concs. £ 45) Single Day: £ 35 (concs. £ 25) Prices include lunch, refreshments, trip to Derby QUAD & Radiator Festival events (on a first come first serve basis). Accommodation: special hotel deals with Radiator bookings. Email for details or check website nearer the time. For Bookings, ring (0)115 840 9272 // TRAVEL Train // London – Nottingham range from £1 - £11 each way on Megatrain.co.uk – Book Early! Car // From Lincoln 1hr // Sheffield 1hr // Birmingham 1.5hrs // Manchester 2hrs // Liverpool 2.5hrs // Bristol 2.5hrs Plane // Super cheap flights with Ryan Air to Nottingham East Midlands from 5€ all incl.!!! // CONTACT DETAILS Radiator Festival // 14-18 Broad St // Nottingham // NG1 3AL // England // UK Tel +44 (0)115 – 840 92 72 [email protected] www.radiator-festival.org If you would like to be kept updated, subscribe to our e-newsletter or TXT (R8R) to +44 (0) 7786200690 // SUPPORTED BY // The National Lottery through Arts Council England // PARTNERS // Broadway Media Centre // Nottingham Trent University // East Midlands New Technology Initiative // Surface Gallery // Ibis Hotel // Trampoline // The New Art Exchange // Neighbourhood Development Company // FACT // QUAD // Big Screen Derby // Japan Society // British Council // The Arts Organisation // Ibis // Phoenix // Nottingham Royal Centre // Hand & Heart Gallery // Lee Rosy’s Tearoom // Backlit
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